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Operational psychology : a new field to support national security and public safety / Mark A. Staal and Sally C. Harvey, editors ; foreword by Colonel Retired Thomas J. Williams.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Staal, Mark A., editor.
Harvey, Sally C., editor.
Williams, Thomas J., 1955- writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Operational psychology--Moral and ethical aspects.
Operational psychology.
Operational psychologists--Professional ethics.
Operational psychologists.
Military interrogation--Moral and ethical aspects.
Military interrogation.
Police questioning--Moral and ethical aspects.
Police questioning.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (395 pages)
Place of Publication:
Santa Barabara, California ; Denver, Colorado : Praeger, [2019]
Summary:
Operational psychology plays a unique role in supporting issues of nationa security, national defense, and public safety. In this book, authors Mark A. Staal and Sally C. Harvey, both operational psychologists and retired military colonels, lead a team of experts explaining the field, its many roles, and how it is expanding--back cover.
Notes:
ForewordColonel (Ret) Thomas J. Williams, PhDAcknowledgmentsPart One Foundations of Operational PsychologyChapter 1 History, Goals, and Applications of Operational PsychologyMark A. Staal and Sally C. HarveyChapter 2 Cross-Cultural Issues in Operational PsychologyMark A. Staal and Brendon BluesteinChapter 3 The Ethics of Operational PsychologyMark A. Staal and Sally C. HarveyPart Two Human Performance Optimization and ConsultationChapter 4 Personnel Suitability ScreeningBarbara Thompson, Chad E. Morrow, and Mark A. StaalChapter 5 Operational Psychology Consultation within Special Operations UnitsSally C. HarveyChapter 6 Consultation to Leadership and Organizational DevelopmentMark A. StaalChapter 7 Operational Psychology Consultation to AviationShawnna Chee and Mark A. StaalPart Three Consultation to OperationsChapter 8 Operational Psychology in Insider ThreatChristopher Myers and Amanda TrentChapter 9 Investigative Psychology: Applying Psychological Science to Military Criminal InvestigationsHeather L. Morris and David G. RayChapter 10 Foundations of Indirect AssessmentDaniel J. NellerChapter 11 Behavioral Science Consultation to Military InterrogationsMark A. StaalPart Four Operations ResearchChapter 12 The High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG): Inception, Evolution, and OutcomesSusan E. Brandon, Joeanna C. Arthur, David G. Ray, Christian A. Meissner, Steven M. Kleinman, Melissa B. Russano, and Simon WellsChapter 13 A Scientific Perspective on the 2006 U.S. Army Field Manual 2-22.3Susan E. Brandon, Steven M. Kleinman, and Joeanna C. ArthurChapter 14 Psychology of Terrorism and Self-RadicalizationMark A. Staal and Christopher MyersPart Five Future Directions in Operational Psychological ApplicationsChapter 15 Operational Psychology: A Bridge from the Past to Future ApplicationsMark A. Staal and Sally C. HarveyAbout the Editors and ContributorsIndex.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9798216125136
9781440866210
144086621X
OCLC:
1393183197

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